Monday, May 21, 2012

My twin granddaughters can usually be found hanging out together. Though they each have their unique interests...they are always there to support each other. Emme has been involved in competitive skipping for the past few years...and Spencer is usually in the benches cheering her on. Last week, Emme was in Moncton, New Brunswick taking part in the national rope skipping championships. (She did awesome, we hear!) Spencer was not thrilled to be left at home...while her mom traveled to the east coast with her sister. But she made the best of it!

She took part in a school-sponsored 10 kilometer run on Thursday...a run which came right past my front porch. I kept my eye out for her...and was there to cheer her on. Not only did she complete the entire run...she was one of the first girls to cross the finish line. I know I couldn't have done that when I was ten years old. She also raised a lot of funds for fresh water in Somalia while she was running. Way to go Spencer!

After school she had no energy left for running across the fields...

...and showed up at my back door on a tractor. Emme was gone...but Mina from next door made for good company as well. She kept busy...and before long the week was over. Today Emme will be back home again!

And on the farm...we have reason to 'jump for joy'. The last of the corn has been planted...almost a month earlier than last year.

Grandpa had the help of a few princess fairies...which really hurried things along! Maggie brought her friend Emma over to Grammy's for a play date last week...but she was really more interested in spending time with Grandpa out in the field. It's all good.

Friday, May 18, 2012

I grew up in the country...one of five sisters and one brother. We attended the country school nearby...and a country church in the same neighbourhood. Not far away lived another family with five girls and one boy...who attended the same school and church as I did. My sisters were good friends with some of the girls of the other family. I was in the same class as their boy...and we had a lot of fun together in our senior high years (particularly German class). We were all part of the same youth group...

...and several from each family were on this particular outing in 1971. As time moved on...many of the siblings from each family scattered...and the ties were not what they once were.

The youngest of the other family was the same age as my ‘little brother’...always dramatic and never at a loss for words, as I recall. I taught her in girl's club once upon a time. I remember she brought a yummy dill dip to an event. (Who said we only remember the big stuff?) I also remember that she took the prize for scripture memory! Eventually she married and moved to the interior of our province. What a surprise to re-connect with her through Blogdom in the past year or two. You can go pay Karen a visit at her blog called Ocean Soul. She has plenty of time to visit these days...since she is on an imposed 'staycation' following major surgery.

We’ve had many good laughs over things from the distant past...since we re-connected these last few years. I love reading her blog...especially when she tells of friends and family that I know. Not long ago Karen posted photos of a family vacation...a trip to Mexico with all her siblings and their spouses. I couldn’t help but smile...

(Karen ~ far left)

...since the photo looked strangely similar to one we took on a family cruise with all my siblings few years ago. How many families have five sisters and one brother?

And how did it happen that both guys are reclining for the family photo op? I know my brother wasn’t even a little amused by the way the photographer lined us up...but his sisters thought it was quite funny!

Who knows? Life is like that.

Karen gave me permission to 'borrow' her photo...and to share the tale of the two families. And I give you permission to go wish Karen all the best as she recuperates.

Welcome here...so glad you stopped by.

Let’s have a cup of coffee together and chat for awhile...mostly about family, friends, food, farming, faith and a few of my favorite pastimes...did I mention travelling? Life itself is a journey...may you find some encouragement here as I share bits and pieces along the way.

I hope you enjoy your visit and welcome your thoughts.

Bless the Lord, O my soul;And all that is within me, bless His holy name! Psalm 103:1

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I live with my husband on a dairy farm in the beautiful Fraser Valley of British Columbia. We enjoy having our grown children and our delightful grands living nearby. I usually have a project or two on the go and the coffee's always on!